NGV Studio hosts the first Australian iteration of The Instrument Builders Project
(IBP), an experimental collaborative project between Australian and Indonesian
artists and musicians curated by Kristi Monfries and Joel Stern.
The first two iterations of the IBP were held in Yogyakarta in June 2013 and March
2014. The IBP sets up a shared workshop space, with elements of studio and
gallery, in which artists conceptualise, build, perform and exhibit new works
together over a period of 4 weeks, with scheduled public programs (concerts,
exhibitions, workshops and talks) punctuating periods of experimental 'free time'.
The works created through the IBP draw on both traditional craft-based and
avant-garde approaches and technologies, incorporating practises including
(but not limited to) experimental music, sound sculpture, installation, conceptual
and instructional work and performance art.
The IBP both responds to and seeks to further develop experimental collaborative
work between Indonesian and Australian artists.
Studio residency artists
Michael Candy, Dale Gorfinkel, Lintang Radittya, Andreas Siagian,
Wukir Suryadi, Pia Van Gelder, Tintin Wulia
Exhibiting artists
Peter Blamey, Mas Wibowo, Michael Candy, Caitlin Franzmann,
Dale Gorfinkel, Jompet Kuswidananto, Dylan Martorell, Andreas Siagian,
Wukir Suryadi, Tintin Wulia, Asep Nata
The Instrument Builders Project is supported by Asialink Arts and Arts Victoria.
(IBP), an experimental collaborative project between Australian and Indonesian
artists and musicians curated by Kristi Monfries and Joel Stern.
The first two iterations of the IBP were held in Yogyakarta in June 2013 and March
2014. The IBP sets up a shared workshop space, with elements of studio and
gallery, in which artists conceptualise, build, perform and exhibit new works
together over a period of 4 weeks, with scheduled public programs (concerts,
exhibitions, workshops and talks) punctuating periods of experimental 'free time'.
The works created through the IBP draw on both traditional craft-based and
avant-garde approaches and technologies, incorporating practises including
(but not limited to) experimental music, sound sculpture, installation, conceptual
and instructional work and performance art.
The IBP both responds to and seeks to further develop experimental collaborative
work between Indonesian and Australian artists.
Studio residency artists
Michael Candy, Dale Gorfinkel, Lintang Radittya, Andreas Siagian,
Wukir Suryadi, Pia Van Gelder, Tintin Wulia
Exhibiting artists
Peter Blamey, Mas Wibowo, Michael Candy, Caitlin Franzmann,
Dale Gorfinkel, Jompet Kuswidananto, Dylan Martorell, Andreas Siagian,
Wukir Suryadi, Tintin Wulia, Asep Nata
The Instrument Builders Project is supported by Asialink Arts and Arts Victoria.
more details re; performances etc here
http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/whats-on/programs-
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